Which quotation best concludes how the protagonist resolves his internal conflict?
1“I am only a barber. Each one to his job. That’s it. Each one to his job.”
2“My fate hangs on the edge of this razor blade.”
3“But I’m shaking like a regular murderer.”
4“He should let it grow like some poets, or some priests.”

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The correct answer would be option A) “I am only a barber. Each one to his job. That’s it. Each one to his job.”

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The protagonist resolves his internal conflict as quoted “I am only a barber. Each one to his job. That’s it. Each one to his job.” So, option (1) is the correct answer.

How does the protagonist deal with his inner conflict?

When a character is faced with a decision or action, he or she engages in internal conflict. In other terms, it's an internal conflict or battle within the character's psyche.

The narrator is torn between killing a general who walks into his barbershop and killing himself. The general was charged with the murder of four persons.

The narrator determines that he is merely a barber at the time, not a revolutionary, and that this is the end of his battle.

The remark "I am simply a barber" perfectly expresses such a solution. Each to his own task. That's it. Each to his task."

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